单词 | intue |
释义 | intuev. rare. transitive. To know, perceive, or recognize by intuition; to intuit. ΘΚΠ the mind > mental capacity > perception or cognition > intuition > perceive by intuition [verb (transitive)] envisage1851 intuit1858 intue1860 noumenalize1872 sixth-sense1958 1860 W. G. Ward Nat. & Grace i. 40 We will further use the word ‘intue’, as corresponding in every respect with the substantive ‘intuition’, and the adjective ‘intuitive’. 1869 Life M. M. Hallahan (1870) 124 It was a part of her religious sense, something which, to borrow a word of modern coinage, she had from the first intued. 1874 Contemp. Rev. Dec. 69 Dr. Ward attempts to leap off his own shadow by all manner of strange phrases about necessary truth and contingent truth, ‘cognizing’, ‘intuing’, ‘ontologism’. 1888 J. Martineau Study Relig. I. i. iv. 115 These two related terms, the intuent act and the thing intued were, in the view of the Greek Realist, only one. This entry has not yet been fully updated (first published 1900; most recently modified version published online September 2018). < v.1860 |
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